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B.C. announces 119 new cases of COVID

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British Columbia’s top doctor says 119 more cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed, for a total of 10,185 infections.

Dr. Bonnie Henry says in a statement that about 8,500 people who tested positive have recovered and 19 of the 68 individual­s who are hospitaliz­ed are getting intensive care.

There have been no new deaths so the total number of COVID-19 related fatalities remains at 245 in B.C.

Fifteen health-care facilities are currently experienci­ng an outbreak of the illness, the latest one being the Good Samaritan Delta View Care Centre in Delta.

Henry has said she’s cautiously optimistic that the number of COVID-19 cases is levelling off, but that people should be careful not to celebrate Thanksgivi­ng with anyone outside of their limited contacts.

Royal Roads University in Victoria has announced it will grant Henry an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at its online fall convocatio­n on Nov. 6.

The university’s president, Philip Steenkamp, says the recognitio­n is a celebratio­n of Henry’s tireless courage in leading the public on an often challengin­g journey through the COVID-19 crisis.

“Her leadership, built on decades of experience and rooted in compassion, has positively affected countless lives and helped direct the very path our province is now on,” he says in a statement.

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